“The new leadership team of A-Mountain Sports, the official Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Collective of NM State Athletics is now in place and I am excited to introduce them to you.” –Mario Moccia, NMSU Athletic Director


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Moccia Introduces New A-Mountain Sports Leadership

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“The new leadership team of A-Mountain Sports, the official Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Collective of NM State Athletics is now in place and I am excited to introduce them to you.” –Mario Moccia, NMSU Athletic Director

Source: NMSU Athletics
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – A new development of the Aggies’ involvement in the world of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) has unfolded. On Wednesday, NM State Director of Athletics Mario Moccia announced that A-Mountain Sports, the exclusive NIL collective partner for NM State athletics, has appointed new leadership.
 
Following the departure of A-Mountain Sports director Paul Grindstaff, the NIL collective will now be led by a trio of new managing partners: Paul Smith, Luke Smith and Jordan Banegas. The collective, which manages all NIL agreements for NM State student-athletes, was launched in February 2022 and currently oversees deals for nearly 50 Aggie student-athletes.
 
The new leadership team is eager to usher in a new era of opportunities for NM State fans to support the success of Aggie athletics. With deep roots in Las Cruces and a strong understanding of Aggie culture, these individuals bring a fresh perspective to A-Mountain Sports, fostering growth for both the collective and NM State athletics.
 
Banegas and the Smith brothers all have extensive backgrounds in entrepreneurship and strategic business development, both locally and nationally.
 
Paul Smith grew up in Las Cruces, N.M., before leaving the area to play collegiate baseball at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Mich. After graduating in 2010, Smith worked on various political campaigns across the country. He later served as Chief of Staff in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Iowa’s First Congressional District from 2014 to 2017, before returning to Las Cruces.
 
As an entrepreneur and consultant based in Las Cruces since 2018, Smith has developed effective strategies for businesses, non-profits, and political campaigns across New Mexico and the nation. A lifelong Aggie fan, he is excited to elevate A-Mountain Sports and help set NM State programs up for continued success.
 
Smith recalls his favorite Aggie memory as the time he had the chance to play basketball in the driveway with Aggie men’s basketball legend Eric Channing, who surprised him at a friend’s house. He also remembers the unforgettable moment when the Aggie men’s basketball team defeated UConn in the NCAA Tournament, after years of watching the program come close to achieving that historic victory.
 
Luke Smith was born and raised in Las Cruces. After graduating from high school, he enrolled at New Mexico State University and earned his Master of Accountancy in 2015. While at NMSU, Smith founded EcoSeal, a tech transfer company, to commercialize NMSU’s intellectual property. Following the success of EcoSeal, Smith launched a fundraising firm based in Las Cruces and has worked with numerous political and non-profit clients both locally and nationally.
 
A lifelong Aggie, Smith grew up listening to Jack Nixon call Aggie games on the radio. His favorite Aggie memory is attending the 2007 WAC Tournament in Reno, Nev., as a freshman, where he stormed the court to celebrate the Aggies’ first WAC Tournament title alongside players like Jonathan Gibson, Jahmar Young, Gordo Castillo, and Wendell McKinnes.
 
Jordan Banegas, a seventh-generation New Mexican and Las Cruces native, brings both local roots and national expertise to A-Mountain Sports. Recently, Banegas has led high-impact initiatives for national non-profits focused on empowering communities across the U.S. During his decade in the Washington, D.C., area, he led national campaigns advocating for economic opportunity, education, and the rights of underrepresented groups.
 
Banegas also has a distinguished background as a regent at New Mexico State University, where he implemented policies to strengthen the bond between the institution and its students. He has served on various political campaigns in southern New Mexico, advocating for the removal of economic barriers in the Borderland region.
 
As a managing partner with A-Mountain Sports, Banegas is dedicated to empowering student-athletes through meaningful NIL opportunities, aligning with his passion for creating positive change in his community. His leadership will strengthen the connection between Aggie athletics and the region, ensuring that NIL efforts continue to support local talent and build a lasting legacy for Aggie sports.
 
Banegas shared some of his favorite Aggie memories, including attending games at the Pan American Center during the Neil McCarthy era. He also fondly recalls Lou Henson’s return to NM State in the late 1990s. Additionally, he remembers historic moments like the 2007 WAC Men’s Basketball Tournament and the 2017 Arizona Bowl, which ended a 57-year bowl game drought for the Aggies.
 
As demonstrated by their memories and experiences, the new leadership team is committed to advancing Aggie athletics through the development of A-Mountain Sports. Fans can learn more about NIL and support the collective by visiting AggieNIL.com
 
About A-Mountain Sports
A-Mountain Sports NIL Collective launched in February 2022 to support athletes at New Mexico State. The collective’s mission is to provide a comprehensive framework that enables athletes to leverage their NIL rights effectively and ethically. Through their program, they aim to support student-athlete’s personal, academic, and athletic ambitions, ensuring that they can maximize their potential both on and off the field.
 
They strive to be at the forefront of NIL opportunities, offering guidance, resources, and partnerships that help our athletes thrive in this dynamic landscape. Their focus is on creating a community that not only understands the value of athletic talent but also respects and nurtures the personal and professional growth of each individual athlete.
 
The first NIL deals facilitated by A-Mountain Sports were for men’s basketball players Sir’Jabari Rice and Johnny McCants with Doña Ana Pain & Injury. The collective seeks to pool funds from donors while connecting business owners with New Mexico State athletes. A-Mountain Sports offers five membership levels, including $18.88, $30, $50, $125, $208.33, $500, and $833.33 per month. Donors can also contribute a custom amount.

A Message from Mario Moccia, NMSU Athletic Director

The new leadership team of A-Mountain Sports, the official Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Collective of NM State Athletics is now in place and I am excited to introduce them to you.

The NIL collective will now be led by a trio of new managing partners: Paul Smith, Luke Smith and Jordan Banegas. These three talented, lifelong Aggie fans will bring unmatched creativity and hustle to build on the most established NIL brand in our conference.

This committed triumvirate is already underway on campus, meeting with our coaches and incredible supporters to bring the full power of Aggie Nation behind our NIL efforts. You’ll see them at the PanAm Center, Aggie Memorial Stadium and elsewhere on campus so be sure to introduce yourself.

I’ve included some background information on each of the partners below.

Jordan Banegas
His favorite NM State memories include attending games at the Pan American Center during the Neil McCarthy era. He also fondly recalls Lou Henson’s return to NM State in the late 1990s. Additionally, he remembers historic moments like the 2007 WAC Men’s Basketball Tournament and the 2017 Arizona Bowl, which ended a 57-year bowl game drought for the Aggies.

Luke Smith
Luke grew up listening to Jack Nixon call Aggie games on the radio. His favorite Aggie memory is attending the 2007 WAC Tournament in Reno as a freshman, where he stormed the court to celebrate the Aggies’ first WAC Tournament title alongside players like Jonathan Gibson, Jahmar Young, Gordo Castillo, and Wendell McKinnes.

Paul Smith
Paul’s favorite Aggie memory was the time he had the chance to play basketball in the driveway with Aggie men’s basketball legend Eric Channing, who surprised him at a friend’s house. He also remembers the unforgettable moment when the Aggie men’s basketball team defeated UConn in the NCAA Tournament, after years of watching the program come close to achieving that historic victory.

Will you help the new team get off to a fast start by either becoming an A-Mountain member or pledging to support Coach Hooten’s and Coach Sanchez’s programs?

Click a link, below, to show your support!

A-Mountain Membership 
Aggie MBB Win Club Aggie Football 

Thank you to Jordan, Luke and Paul for sharing their talents and leadership at this important time.

Go Aggies!

Mario Moccia
Director of Athletics NM State University

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